CPBL to Reopen With 1000 Fans Per Game on May 8

CPBL Reopens With 1000 Fans Per Game

After one month of playing baseball in the empty stadiums, the Taiwanese baseball fans will be able to attend the CPBL games starting May 8.

The Taiwan CDC initially gave the league the green light to reopen its game with a limit of 250 fans per game on May 2. However, the CPBL decided to press for more and resubmitted a new proposal for 1000 fans per game.

On May 5, the CDC issued a new recommendation of 1000 fans per game to the CPBL. Should the league and the teams able to meet the CDC guidelines, they will be able to reopen its games to the public with a limit of 1000 fans.

On May 6, the CDC gave the official approved to the CPBL to reopen its games with a limit of 1000 fans.

According to the CPBL commissioner, the league will comply with the CDC recommendations by implementing the following policies on May 8.

3 COMMENTS

Wow, that’s a lot faster than expected. It did seem like a gradual approach: 250, then 500 and maybe 1000 in the second half, would make a lot more sense.

Donn Roach already appears to be on thin ice. He hasn’t looked good in any of his four starts so far. He better pitch better in his next two or three starts, or Logan Darnell is going to take his major league spot.